Rod Rosenstein, the former deputy attorney general, advised U.S. attorneys implementing the 2018 zero tolerance policy that there could be no blanket ban on prosecuting migrant parents who had children under the age of five, The Guardian has learned. Comments in a conference call in May 2018 privately shocked some …
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Facebook is simulating user misbehavior using AI
Facebook engineers have developed a new method to help them identify and prevent harmful behaviors, such as users who spread spam, cheat others, or buy and sell weapons and drugs. They can now simulate the actions of bad actors using AI-powered bots by letting them lose on a parallel version …
Read More »Unilever: Ice cream inside, personal hygiene outside in the running of the bulls
Image copyright fake pictures People who work from home have been eating more ice cream but neglecting their grooming habits, suggested consumer goods giant Unilever. The firm said ice cream sales increased 26% in the three months through June, but demand for shampoo and deodorant fell. He said he had …
Read More »Coronavirus Live updates: US approaches 4 million cases
California and Texas are among the states that set new daily records. California hit new highs in both coronavirus deaths and total cases on Wednesday as worrying data emerged in the United States and more than 1,100 deaths were reported for the second day in a row. Missouri, North Dakota …
Read More »Portland Mayor gassed after speaking to protesters about the presence of federal agents
“Itchy. It’s hard to breathe. I can tell you 100% honestly that I didn’t see anything that triggered this response,” Wheeler told the Times camera. “I am not afraid but I am angry.” At this time it is unknown who is responsible for the deployment of tear gas and, at …
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